I'm no longer am affiliated with UAF Housing but the offer is still valid; contact UAF Housing directly... not me.

If you are planning on traveling through Fairbanks, Alaska during the summer of 2012, then you can get inexpensive housing on the campus of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF). During the summer you can stay in a dorm room for less than 50% of what it will cost in a local hotel. Rates have not been set but should be close to last year's rates of $46/night for a double room ($23 per person) or $39/night for a single. The rooms are austere with the bathroom down the hall, but they are safe, clean, dry and warm. Just the place to stage for a trip to Deadhorse or to recover from the Dalton ride. A room in a flea bag motel can cost $120 during the summer in Fairbanks. SEE POST 7 FOR AN UPDATE ON THE NEW RATES

Space is available generally between May 26th and August 15th. They normally have space all summer, but on occasion they do get full so it is best to make a reservation at least a month out; sooner is better. Reservations can be made by calling (907) 474-5846/6769 starting in late April.

Over 300 riders stayed on campus during each of the past three riding seasons.

AKbeemer - thanks for this information! Just got off the phone with a rider/client that will stay there next summer for two nights. His question was about leaving personal gear/items in the dorm room while they ride to the Arctic Circle and back in one day. OK? No problem with locking up their room?

Someone asked me about Gracious House on the Denali Highway for summer of 2012? Will they be offering all services?

AKbeemer - thanks for this information! Just got off the phone with a rider/client that will stay there next summer for two nights. His question was about leaving personal gear/items in the dorm room while they ride to the Arctic Circle and back in one day. OK? No problem with locking up their room?

Someone asked me about Gracious House on the Denali Highway for summer of 2012? Will they be offering all services?

Thanks much!

I retired from the University a few months ago so I cannot speak with any authority on what they will or will not do. I do know that the current Director of campus housing plans to continue hosting motorcycle travelers in 2012. My guess is that they will also continue to store some belogings for folks going up the haul road. They have a storage area; you do not just leave it in the room unless you want to pay for a room while you are up north. Storage is free if done in their storage area.

Definitely cheaper than a hotel room. Pretty hard to find a hotel room for $120/night in Fairbanks in the summer and most are well above that. The dorm rooms are clean and simple. Shared bath, of course, but includes linen and towel. If you plan to stay in Fairbanks for a day, the museum is just a short distance up the hill from the dorms and well worth visiting.

Ironically, I graduated from UAF in 1985 and didn't stay in a dorm room until I started riding motorcycles.

While I was there I caused them to give motorcyclists the cheapest rate available; the same a student guest would get. It appears they are now charging the rate that would apply to any unaffiliated person, and it looks like those rates have gone up a bit too.

Still a good deal. As mentioned, a low end motel in Fairbanks can run $120 in the summer. UAF also offers free laundry facilities, storage of gear while you are up north and the chance to mingle with other riders. It's a good place to hear about the haul road from those who have just returned or find riding partners for the trip to Deadhorse. Of course, all of this is info that is 6 months old. I'm staying on campus myself next June and will get an update.

"The rates you listed were from last year. Unfortunately, our rates have increase for this summer. You can find them online at http://www.uaf.edu/guesthousing/rates/. All motorcyclists, unless part of a pre-approved group staying with us, fall under the "Guest" rate."